Singer vintage ironer

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I had a friend of mine hold onto this for me until I could pick it up in W.A., the guy who I brought it from and my friend picked it up, he said apparently it works but there’s no temperature control on the left side of the element, it would be nice to get this fully working and also to fix all that that little heated spot there, as it’s probably around a mid-size ironer as it’s a bit larger than a standard pillowcase 
 
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I had a friend of mine hold onto this for me until I could pick it up in W.A., the guy who I brought it from and my friend picked it up, he said apparently it works but there’s no temperature control on the left side of the element, it would be nice to get this fully working and also to fix all that that little heated spot there, as it’s probably around a mid-size ironer as it’s a bit larger than a standard pillowcase 
Off the bat would say 220v at 50hz tells one at least this ironer perhaps was made for European market. Is or was that voltage common in your neck of the woods.

Fact rating plate only states "Singer Trademark" not "made by" tells one at least this was a private label job.

To best of one's knowledge only thing Singer ever produced in house was sewing machines. Their steam presses, irons, etc... all were sourced from elsewhere.

 
Yeah, but it’s pretty unusual, as I’ve taken the base plate off and got some photos and the “footpedal“ has three switches in it, one when you just gently press on it, one directly after that, and then one when you put your foot down all the way

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And I found out that little rotary position switch is meant to be the motor speed, as it goes to 3 wires that go into the motor, I would’ve thought it would’ve been controlled solely by the footpedal, I’ll try seeing if the knobs come off without un screwing anything that way I can have a look at the heating elements and thermostats
 
Most rotary ironers foot pedal controls three functions.

Raise or lower shoe to roller.

Control speed of roller; slow and fast.

If one simply wishes to press something (no movement of roller), then that's first position on pedal.

Pushing down pedal to second and third controls speed (slow or fast).
 
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